Editor's Introduction | p. vii |
"Mountain Common Law": The Extralegal Punishment of Seducers in Early Utah | p. 1 |
Arthur Pratt, Utah Lawman | p. 22 |
Murder, Mayhem, and Mormons: The Evolution of Law Enforcement on the San Juan Frontier, 1880-1900 | p. 37 |
The Controversial Death of Gobo Fango | p. 52 |
The Peculiar Case of James Lynch and Robert King | p. 63 |
The Sensational Murder of James R. Hay and Trial of Peter Mortensen | p. 88 |
Ogden's "Horrible Tragedy": The Lynching of George Segal | p. 116 |
Justice Denied: The Lynching of Robert Marshall | p. 133 |
Red Lights in Zion: Salt Lake City's Stockade, 1908-11 | p. 144 |
Cigarette Prohibition in Utah, 1921-23 | p. 158 |
Bootlegging in Zion: Making and Selling the "Good Stuff" | p. 174 |
The Night Before Doomsday | p. 197 |
Utah's First Convict Labor Camp | p. 204 |
Reclamation of Young Citizens: Reform of Utah's Juvenile Legal System, 1888-1910 | p. 217 |
Index | p. 235 |
Contributors | p. 249 |
Illustrations | |
Howard Egan | |
Utah State Penitentiary | |
Lemuel H. Redd | |
Edward Hunter | |
Commercial Street, Salt Lake City | |
George A. Sheets | |
Downtown Ogden, Utah | |
Robert Marshall | |
Dora B. Topham | |
Edgar L. Newhouse | |
Downtown Price, Utah | |
Downtown Salt Lake City | |
Convict labor camp | |
Ephraim G. Gowans | |
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